January 5, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 



33 



WHO'S WHO IN S. A. F. 



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S. A. F, ROSTER FOR 1922. 



Several Innovations. 



A number of changes occur in the offi- 

 cial roster of the S. A. F. for 1922. Nota- 

 ble among them is the addition of posi- 

 tion of national councilor in the Cham- 

 ber of Commerce of the United States, 

 which is filled by J. C. Vaughan, of Chi- 

 cago. On the committee on publicity 

 Mark P. Mills, of Philadelphia, has been 

 appointed to fill out the unfinished term 

 of Wallace E. Pierson, who has re- 

 signed. Mr. Pierson, however, has been 

 appointed on the national flower show 

 committee to a full term of six years. 

 Notable are the special committees ap- 

 pointed to report to the meeting of the 

 board of directors. Henry Penn, of Bos- 

 ton, has been reappointed to a full term 

 of five years, as chairman of the commit- 

 tee on publicity. The committee on school 

 gardens is one of the few remaining 

 entirely unchanged. Another feature is 

 the advisory council of past-presidents, 

 there being representatives from the 

 year 1887, when Eobert Craig was presi- 

 dent, to 1921. Many new state vice- 

 presidents have been elected. The offi- 

 cial roster is as follows: 



OFFICERS. 



Tresldent — S. S. IVniiook, IMiiliulcliihia, I'a. 



Vice-president — Samuel Murray, Kansas City, 

 Mo. 



Secretary- — John Young, 43 West Kigliteentli 

 street, New York. 



Treasurer — J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. 



BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 



Term ExpirlnK WTS. 

 Herman H. Knoble, Cleveland, (). 

 Paul II. Klingsporn, Chicago, 111. 



Tena Expiring 1924. 

 Thomas H. Joy. Nashville, Tenii. 

 Carl Hagenburger, West Mentor, O. 



Term Expiring 1!I2,5. 

 Wallace R. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn. 

 Fred L. Atkins, K-itherford, N. J. 



Ez-officio. 

 Thomas Koland, Nahant, Mass. 



Washington Representative. 

 AV. F. Gude, Washington, D. C. 



Chairman National Flower Show Committee. 

 George Asmus, Chicago. 



Chairman Publicity Committee. 

 Henry Penn, Boston, Mass. 



Directors Under Affiliation. 



Philip Breltmeyer, Detroit, Mich., president 

 Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa., president Ameri- 

 can Rose Society. 



W. D. Howard, Milford, Mass., president 

 American Carnation Society. 



J. F. Ammann, J5dwardsvllle, 111., president 

 Florists' Hail Association. 



Roman J. Irwin, New York, N. Y., president 

 New York Florists' Club. 



Alfred M. Campljell, Philadelphia, Pa., presi- 

 dent Florists' Club of Philadelphia. 



Joseph Kohout, Libertyville, 111., president 

 Chicago Florists' Club. 



W. A. Rowe, Kirkwood, Mo., president St. 

 Louis Florists' Club. 



James McLaughlin, Cleveland, 0., president 

 Cleveland Florists' Club. 



Robert Cameron, Ipswich, Mass., president 

 National Association of Gardeners. 



Richard Vincent, Jr., White Marsh, Md., presi- 

 dent American Dahlia Society. 



L. B. Hitz, Madison, Ind., president State 

 Florists' Association of Indiana. 



Joseph S. Merritt. Colgate, Md., president 

 Florists' Club of Baltimore. 



H. M. Joy, Nashville, Tenn., president Ten- 

 nessee State Florists' Society. 



A. S. Gray, Chickasha, Okla., president Okla- 

 homa State Florists' Association. 



W. H. Culp, Wichita. Kan., president Kansas 

 State Florists' Association. 



NATIONAL COUNCIXOB. 

 J. C. Vaughan, Chivago, III. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE. 



George Asmus, Chicago, 111., chairman, term 

 expires December 31. 1924. 



Joseph II. Hill, Illchmond, Ind., term expires 

 December 31, 1922. 



Herman P. Knoble. Cleveland, 0., term ex- 

 pires December 31, 1923. 



Frank H. Traendly, New York, N. Y., term 

 expires December 31. 1925. 



W. H. Duckham, Madison, N. J,, term expires 

 December 31, 1926. 



Wallace K. Pierson, Cromwell, Conn., term 

 expires December 31, 1927; appointed to full 

 term of six years. 



COMMITTEE ON TARIFF AND LEGISLATION. 



James McHutchison, chairman. New York, N. 

 Y. 

 William F. Gude, Washington, D. C. 

 J. D. Elsele, Riverten, N. J. •» 



I^eonard H. Vaughan, Chicago. 

 F. R. Pierson. Tarrytown. N. Y. 

 .\. L. Miller, Jamaica, N. Y. 

 H. F. Michell, Philadelphia, Pa. 



COMMITTEE ON PUBLICITY. 



Henry Penn, chairman. Koston, Mass., reap- 

 pointed to full term of five years, term expires 

 December 31. 192G. 



C. ('. Pollworth, Milwaukee, Wis., terra ex- 

 pires December 31, 1922. 



Mark 1'. Mills, I'hiladelphia, Pa., appointed 

 to fill out term of W. R. Pierson, resigned, tc»m 

 exjiires December 31, 1923. 



(Jeorge Asmus, Chicago, term expires Decefti- 

 ber 31. 1924. 



J. F. Ammann. Edwiirdsville, III., term ex- 

 pires December 31. 1925. 



COMMITTEE ON SCHOOL GARDENS. 



Benjamin Hammond, cliairman, Beacon, X. Y. 



A. T. De La Mare, New York. 



Irwin Bertermann. Indianapolis, Iml. 



Michael Barker, Chicago. 



I.««nard« Barron, Garden City, N. Y. 



FINANCE COMMITTEE. 

 Herman Knoble, chairman, Cleveland, O. 

 Thomas H. Joy, Nashville. Tenn. 

 Fred L. Atkins, Rutherford. N.'j. 

 J. J. Heiis, treasurer, Omaha, Neb. 



AUDITING COMMITTEE, 



Percy B. Rigby, chairman. New York, N. Y. 

 Robert Simpson, Clifton, N. J. 

 .\lfred Burton, Philadelphia. Pa. 



COMMITTEE ON AMERICAN PRODUCTS. 



F. R. Pierson. chairman, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Charles H. Totty, Madison, .\. J. 



Fred Howard, Los Angeles, Cal. 



Hoy F. Wilcox. Montebello. Cal. 



E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind. 



E. B. George. Painesville. (). 



('has. L. I?aum, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Daniel C. Horgan, Macon, Gu. 



COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE. 



J. Horace McFarland, chairman, Harrisburg, 

 Pa. 



Prof. E. A. White, Cornell University. Ithaca, 

 N. Y. 



Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa. 



ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Prof. H. C. Irish, St. Louis, Mo. 



BOTANIST. 



Prof. E. A. White, Ithaca, N. Y. 



PATHOLOGIST. 

 Dr. William H. Martin, New Brunswick, N. J. 



COUNCIL OF PAST-PRESIDENTS. 

 Robert Craig, 1887. 



E. G. Hill, 1888. 

 J. N. May, 1889. 

 .\dam Graham, 1897. 

 W. F. Gude, 1898. 

 W. N. Rudd. 1899. 

 John Burton, 1902-1903. 

 Philip Breltmeyer, 1904. 

 J. C. Vaughan, 1905. 



F. H. Traendly, 1908. 

 F. R. Pierson, 1910. 

 George Asmus, 1911. 

 Richard Vincent, Jr., 1912. 

 Theodore Wirth, 1914. 

 Patrick Welch, 1915. 



D, MacRorie. 1916. 

 R. C. Kerr. 1917. 

 Chas. H. Totty, 1918. 

 J. Fred Ammann. 1919. 

 A. L. Miller. 1920. 

 Thomas Roland, 1921. 



COMMITTEE ON MEMORIALS. 

 Michael Barker. 



John G. Esler. .^. 



J. A. Peterson. 



The following are special committees to report 

 to tlie meeting of the board of directors: 



COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION. 



Fred A. Wilson, chairniiin, Nahant, Mass 

 11. B. Dorner, Urbana, 111. 

 Wallace I{. Pierson, Cromwell: -Conn 

 John H. Small III., Washington, D. C. 

 Ix^onard Barron, Garden City, N. Y. 

 W. N. Craig, Brookline, Mass. 



COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL REPORT. 



(.'has. H. Totty, chairman. Madison, N. J. 

 .\lexander Henderson. Chicago, III 

 Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa. 

 I. S. Heudrickson, Flowerfield, N. Y. 



COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF BY-LAWS. 



Thomas Roland, chairman, Nahant, Mass. 

 F. R. Pierson, Tarrytown, N. Y. 

 George Asmus, Chicago, HI. 



COMMITTEE ON STANDARDIZATION. 



Henry Penn, cliairman, Boston, Mass. 

 James W. Heacock, Wyncote, Pa. 

 H. B. Kennicott, Chicago, 111. 



COMMITTEE ON DUTCH BULBS. 



Peter I'earson, cliairman, Chicago, 111. 

 -V. L. Miller, Jamaica, N. Y. 

 Philip Breltmeyer, Detroit, Mich. 

 C. C. I'ollworth, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Cirl Hagenburger, West Mentor, O. 

 James McHutchison, New York, N, Y. 



STATE Vl6E-PBESlbENTS. 



-Vlaska— Frank Teufel, Menana. 



Alabama — W. B. Paterson, Montgomery. 



Arizona — John Z, Howe, Tucson. 



Arkansas — George Rye, Fort Smith. 



California, north — Victor Ferrari, San Fran- 

 cisco. ' 



California, south— A. F. Borden, Los Angeles. 



Colorado — Samuel Lundy, Denver. 



Connecticut— George F. I.ane, Bridgeport. 



Delaware— A. B. Cartleclige, Jr., Wilmington. 



District of Columbia— Henry O. Witt, Ana- 

 costia. , 



Florida— P. W.. Fletcher, Orlando. 



Georgia— D. C. Horgan, Macon. 



Idaho — W. A. Worel, Pocatello. 



Illinois, north— W. J. Keimel, Elmhurst. 



Illinois, south— George A. Washburn, Bloom- 

 ington. 



Indiana, north— Oliver Stcinkamp, Indianap- 

 olis. 



Indiana, south — Anders Rtismussen, New Al- 

 bany. 



Iowa — J. Aldous. Jr., Iowa City. 

 Kansas— Uarrie S. Mueller. Wichita. 

 Kentucky— Milton A. Reimers. Ix)ulsville. 

 Ix3uisiana— E. A. Farley, New Orleans 

 Maine— Philip H. Talbot. Portland. 

 Maryland— Rob«rt L. Graham, Jr., Baltimore 

 Massachusetts, east — Fred Edgar, Waverley 

 Massachusetts, west— A. B. Butler, Northamp- 

 ton. 



Michigan, east— Carl F. Roethke Saginaw 

 Michigan, west— Robert M. Plumb, Detroit 

 Minnesota — Leroy Cady, St. Paul 

 Mississippi— S. W. Crowell. Roseacres 

 Missouri, east— Oscar C. May, Sappington 

 Missouri, west— W. J. Barnes, Kansas City 

 Montana — Philo H. King. Butte 

 Nebraska — E. Pence, Falls City 

 Nevada— D. Devlncenzl, Reno 

 New Hampshire— W. W. I'owers, Nashua 

 New Jersey— Edward A. Manda, West Orange. 

 New Mexico— R. V. Boyle. Santa Fe. 

 New \ork, east— I. S. Ilendrickson, Flower- 

 New York, west— F. A. Danker, Albany 



V ""l? iv";"H°""T.'"''"''"'" liPl'flcr, Wilmington. 

 North Dakota— W. B. Shotwell, Fargo 

 Ohio, south— H. W. Sheppard. Cincinnati. 

 Ohio, north— Charles I. Kent. Cleveland. 

 Oklahoma — John Furrow, Guthrie 

 Oregon— J. G. Bacher, Portland ' 

 Pennsylvania, east— Robert Kift, Philadelphia 

 ^Pennsylvania, west— Edward Blind, West 



Rh^e Island— E. C. Scott, Providence 



South Dakota— William Dethlefs. Mitchell 



lennessee— Karl Baum, Knoxville 



lexas — Otto Lang, Dallas 



ITtah— Robert .Miller, Farmington. 



Vermont— W. E. Peters, Burlington. 



\irginla— J. W. Grandy, Jr., Norfolk. 



Washington— H. A. Crouch, Seattle. 



West Virginia— B. J. Dudley, Parkersburg. 



Wisconsin— G. O. Blondey, New London. 



Wyoming— E. M. Woodard, Sheridan. 



^'^f/'J^TiA- *'• T<>rrill, Calgary. 



British Coliimbia— A. C. Brown. Vancouver 



Manitoba— A. R. King, Winnipeg 



Nev^ Brunswick— A. M. Fraser, Moncton 



Quebec-E J. Hayward, Quebec 



Nova Scotia— Captain Suckling, Halifax 



Saskatchewan-T. Torgeson, Saskatchewkn 



Ontarlo^w"^ ^«'»'«'-J- Jait, CharlotTetown. 



p.^ht A ?^- . ^^ Groves, Hamilton. 



Cuba— Antonio Martin. Havana. 



